“What?” Eric paused, looking at his hand in surprise. “Are you really pushing me away like this, Hadley?”
Turning her head aside, Hadley muttered, “I can manage on my own. I’ll just walk behind you.”
“What?”
With a raised eyebrow and a hint of sarcasm, Eric responded, “You’re avoiding my touch?”
He moved closer, his irritation evident.
“Do you think I’m eager to hold you? Had you not been lagging, I wouldn’t have needed to. Your overreaction is really unnecessary.”
Hadley cast her eyes downward, her eyelashes casting shadows as she stayed quiet.
Eric scoffed and spun around. “Just keep up!”
“Alright.”
Hadley gave a nod, quietly breathing a sigh of relief. She might have been overreacting, but it was involuntary.
As soon as his fingers grazed hers, a chill reminiscent of a serpent’s touch crept across her skin.
This sensation filled her with revulsion and unease.
Instinctively, she withdrew her hand.
Eric’s brisk pace soon created a gap between them, and his glance back at her carried a shadow of annoyance.
“Could you possibly move any quicker?”
“Sure!”
Hadley hastened her steps to keep up with him.
Eric’s gaze narrowed as he pondered the recent interaction. Had Hadley really just rejected him?
He recalled a time when she scarcely could bear to be apart from him…
Her stint overseas appeared to have transformed her.
Indeed, this was the change he had been hoping for.
Looking back, he realized sending her away had undoubtedly been the correct choice.
If she had always been this sensible, perhaps he could have regarded her as a sister, much as Ernest had.
Approaching the garage, Eric’s ringing phone interrupted the silence.
He paused to answer it.
“Hello, Linda.”
Overhearing the name, Hadley discreetly stepped back, allowing for privacy.
Eric’s face hardened in response to Linda’s words. He responded,
“Stay put. I’ll be right there!”
After ending the call, he looked at Hadley.
“Stay here.”
He rushed off before she could reply.
“Hey…”
Hadley started to call out to him but then halted, releasing a resigned sigh. She decided it wasn’t worth the effort.
She wanted to tell him that she really didn’t need his help to get home.
He was better off attending to Linda.
Since he had instructed her to wait, she complied.
Eric’s temper had clearly worsened, now more volatile than ever.
“Linda!”
Eric made his way quickly to the bathroom.
He thought Linda would have departed with her assistant by now, but she was unexpectedly still there.
“Eric!” Linda greeted him with a faint smile, waving as she sat beside her assistant.
Eric closed the distance rapidly.
“What’s the matter? Why is your foot injured?”
“It’s just a twist. I might have had a bit too much to drink and missed the step coming out of the stall…”
Linda dismissed the concern with a smile. “Really, it’s nothing serious…”
“That’s not true.”
Her assistant cut in, scolding her,
“Aren’t you going to tell Mr. Flynn the truth? Look at how swollen your ankle is!”
She then carefully lifted the hem of Linda’s dress for Eric to see.
“Mr. Flynn, please, take a look at this.”
Eric examined Linda’s ankle, noting the pronounced swelling with a grimace of concern.
“Did you intend to keep this from me?”
Linda offered a weak smile.
“I just didn’t want to cause you any stress.”
“This only makes me worry more.”
Eric paused briefly before inquiring,
“Are you able to walk?”
“Not at all!” her assistant interjected. “She attempted a few steps, but it was too painful. We had to call you.”
“Understood.”
With a concerned furrow of his brow, Eric said,
“We should head to the hospital.”
He gently lifted Linda in his arms and instructed her assistant,
“Please, bring the car around.”
“Right away, Mr. Flynn!”
As she rested against Eric, Linda bit her lip, embarrassed.
“I hate that I’m causing you trouble again.”
“What are you talking about?”
Eric’s tone was tinged with irritation. “Looking after you is my duty.”
“Alright.” Linda nodded slightly, her smile faint as she averted her gaze.
Time passed, and Hadley glanced at her phone again. Twenty minutes had elapsed, and there was still no sign of Eric.
She chuckled to herself, not surprised in the slightest.
He had obviously left her behind.
This was typical Eric behavior, something Hadley had come to anticipate.
Putting her phone away, she decided to start her journey home on her own.
At this late hour, buses no longer ran, and a taxi was beyond her budget. Nonetheless, she was determined to make it on foot. She would walk all the way home.
Meanwhile, Eric was at the hospital with Linda, ensuring she received proper medical attention.
The diagnosis was a strained ligament in her ankle; thankfully, no bones were broken. A cast was fitted, and rest was prescribed, with no need for an overnight stay. He then escorted her back to the expansive Flynn family estate.
Though Linda and Ernest had never formalized their union, she had once carried his child, a pregnancy that tragically did not come to term. The Flynn family had long embraced her as Ernest’s wife, and she had resided with them for many years.
In recent times, as Nyla aged, she had delegated the management of the mansion’s affairs to Linda.
“Take care and rest well.” After assisting Linda to her room, Eric made sure she was comfortable on the bed before saying, “Goodnight.”
Returning the gesture, Linda smiled gently and murmured, “Goodnight.” As Eric reached the doorway, Linda called out to him.
“You’re heading back to Silver Villas, aren’t you?”
Before he could reply, she continued, her voice carrying a hint of sorrow.
“You should. Hadley has returned, and she would expect you there. She might get upset if you’re not…”
Eric let out a derisive snort.
“Why would she be upset? The divorce papers are already signed. Soon enough we’ll-“
Suddenly, Eric stopped in his tracks, struck by a sudden realization.
Hadley!
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